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Merging chiropractic care with mainstream medicine offers help for chronic pain patients
Sunday, February 10, 2008
As a chiropractor, Douglas Van Vorst had a vision to integrate chiropractic care with mainstream medicine.
Having been a chiropractic patient as a child, born with hip dysplasia, he could never understand why chiropractors were isolated from mainstream medicine.
So after three years of working with Amsterdam Memorial Hospital helping them develop bylaws, rules and regulations for a Division of Chiropractic, Van Vorst was proud to finally become the first chiropractor in New York state other than a group of chiropractors at Doctors Hospital in Staten Island to be granted hospital privileges....
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